
Gyutei
Higashi, Nagoya
Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
Why go
Tabelog Yakiniku EAST 100 honoree (seven consecutive years) serving JPY 10,000–14,999 grilled beef dinners in a split 18-seat room; six counter spots, 12 table seats, full-buyout capacity for groups up to 20. Private dining holds the same per-head price as standard seating, making it the group-friendly choice in Nagoya's award-backed yakiniku tier.
About Gyutei
Gyutei is a Nagoya dinner option with a price range of JPY 10,000–14,999 and evening hours from 5–9 PM on every day except Tuesday, when it is closed. It is listed in Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025, giving diners a clear point of recognition.
Plan around Gyutei as an evening visit in Nagoya, with its price band, weekly schedule, 2025 Tabelog Yakiniku EAST recognition in mind.
Key Details
If you are planning a group dinner, ask about seating, group size, any private-use arrangements directly before booking. Gyutei’s dinner price range is JPY 10,000–14,999, its operating window is 5–9 PM on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Booking Window and Seat Strategy
For a Friday, Saturday, or group dinner, it is sensible to plan ahead and check the latest availability. Gyutei is closed on Tuesday and is otherwise open for dinner from 5–9 PM.
Gyutei’s price range places it at JPY 10,000–14,999. Check payment types, nearest transit, parking, language support, takeout or delivery availability directly before visiting.
For diners comparing options, Gyutei can be considered alongside comparable venues such as Baci, Bottegon, Kappo Hosono, Sushi Isao, Toriryori Jun, or more generally against other dining in Nagoya. Gyutei’s appeal is straightforward: Nagoya, dinner hours, JPY 10,000–14,999, Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025 recognition. For a broader view, explore our full Nagoya restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 2 Chome-26-5 Izumi, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0001, Japan
- Website
- tabelog.com/en/aichi/A2301/A230104/23012215
- Phone
- +81 52-508-9915
Venue details
Ambiance
An intimate, non-smoking yakiniku hideaway with only 18 seats, relaxed spacing, counter and table seating, and a calm, quietly elegant atmosphere suited to lingering over high-quality Wagyu.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
Special Wagyu beef cuts for yakiniku
Planning details
Location
2 Chome-26-5 Izumi, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0001, Japan · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Sushi Isao, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- Bottegon, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
- Kappo Hosono, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- Toriryori Jun, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
- Baci, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999
Restaurant context
Gyutei sits in Nagoya's mid-tier yakiniku band, priced lower than omakase-style competitors but backed by stronger recognition than neighborhood grill spots. Sushi Isao charges nearly double (JPY 20,000–29,999 dinner, JPY 10,000–14,999 lunch) for nigiri, not yakiniku, so the comparison is format-dependent, if you want beef over fish, Gyutei delivers better value. Bottegon runs JPY 15,000–19,999 for Italian fare with a lunch discount to JPY 6,000–7,999; its vibe skews European bistro rather than grill-focused, it lacks Tabelog's multi-year recognition. Kappo Hosono matches Gyutei's JPY 10,000–14,999 band but offers kappo-style kaiseki, not yakiniku, so the choice hinges on whether you want grilled beef or multi-course Japanese plates.
Toriryori Jun costs less (JPY 8,000–9,999) and focuses on chicken rather than beef, making it the budget pick when yakiniku isn't essential. Baci sits at JPY 15,000–19,999 for Italian, overlapping Bottegon's price and format, neither carries Gyutei's grilling pedigree or private-dining scale. For groups of four or more who want award-backed yakiniku without Tokyo-level pricing, Gyutei is the clearest recommendation. Solo diners or couples seeking counter intimacy should weigh Gyutei's grill precision against Kappo Hosono's broader kaiseki repertoire at the same spend. If beef is non-negotiable and you're booking for six or more, the full-room buyout option at standard per-head pricing makes Gyutei the only peer in this price tier that scales to private dining without a surcharge.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gyutei?
Gyutei is open for dinner from 5–9 PM on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, is closed on Tuesday. For weekends or group meals, check availability directly before making plans.
Can I eat at the bar at Gyutei?
If counter or bar seating matters, ask Gyutei directly when booking.
Can Gyutei accommodate groups?
For group capacity and private-use arrangements, ask directly before booking. Gyutei is in Nagoya, with a price range of JPY 10,000–14,999 and dinner hours from 5–9 PM on days other than Tuesday.
Is Gyutei worth the price?
Gyutei’s price range is JPY 10,000–14,999. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025. Whether it is worth the spend depends on your priorities, but those details support treating it as a premium dinner option in Nagoya.
What are alternatives to compare with Gyutei?
Comparable venues to compare include Baci, Bottegon, Kappo Hosono, Sushi Isao, Toriryori Jun, along with other dining in Nagoya more generally. Check each venue’s current details directly before planning.





















